Autobiography writing developed in the Hebrew Roman in the Twenty-first century
Keywords:
Autobiography, Hebrew literature, RomanAbstract
Autobiography writing is one of the common literary arts in world literature. This literary genre had a distinguished position in Hebrew literature during its various periods
Many Israeli writers excelled in writing a Autobiography, which, by telling the details of their lives and those of their parents, contributed to focusing on important joints of modern Jewish history in Israel and in the countries of the world.
The research analyzed and studied five Hebrew fiction works published in Israel at the beginning of the twenty-first century, and concluded the most important goals that the authors wanted to reach by writing their Autobiographies
A Autobiography that has ancient roots in international literature, as well as the matter in Hebrew literature. Its literary features began to grow deeper and more mature during the past decades. Studies and research on this literary art have come, so this research came to discuss this important literary issue, as this research reviews the most important aspects that the novelists wanted The Israelis shed light on them or used them to serve their goals when writing their biographies, the most important of which are the political goals that the novelists considered affecting the political presence of them and their state, as well as the social and economic that the Israeli writers tried to address by writing their biographies.
This research studies the most important Jewish writers who wrote their biographies in the beginnings of the twenty-first century, novelists Uri Branstein, Rachel Sidov Mizrahi, Amos Oz, Sasson Sumikh, Yehudit Katzir they are the subject of the research and his sample and who were able to write their biographies that not only reflect the memories of their childhood but also tried That they include the history of their country, the history of their people, and the historical fluctuations that they went through during the period that preceded and after the declaration of the establishment of their state, and the problems the Middle East suffered after this time.